You can tell actually just by looking at the "Result" column which specify the name of the malware "suepected"; the flagged entries say "suspicious" or "generic", which is anitivirus-speak for "false positive".

when an antivirus tells you it found a "suspicious" file or a "generic" malware, those are weasel words and they cause much more harm than good. we've written at length about how harmful such lazy practices are by antivirus companies, and even proposed a few things we might do to try and stop them from engaging in this obnoxious behavior.

I figured, as much! I have been using fSekrit for a long time and just wanted confirmation from you all in the event this question is asked again. It has been amazing the hits I've been getting on it on the blog for fSekrit. Keep up the great work!